Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Protesters clash with police near Kherki Daula, over 200 detained

Hundreds of people came to protest, tried to block NH48; police held 225 after which protesters clashed with cops; detainees released later

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: Over 200 men were detained and three police officers injured in a clash between police teams and protesters who are demanding a separate Ahir regiment in the Indian Army, in Gurugram on Friday. At least two cases were registered against protesters, police said.

Suresh Panghal, assistant commission­er of police (Manesar), said the protesters held a meeting at 10 am and blocked NH48 by stationing their tractor-trolleys and vehicles on the highway, which resulted in traffic congestion. “Within minutes, we removed them from the highway and took 225 into preventive detention. The remaining protesters then started protesting on service lanes and the main carriagewa­y and began pelting stones. The detained protesters were set free late in

the evening,” he said.

Members of the Sanyunkt Ahir Regiment Morcha have been camping at Kherki Daula toll paza since February 4. The Gurugram traffic police had issued an advisory on Thursday recommendi­ng diversions for commuters.

Hundreds of people from across Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhan­d and Madhya Pradesh had gathered near the

toll plaza Friday morning to press for the demand for an ‘Ahir regiment’ in the Army, and they said they will continue to protest till their demands were met.

Popular Haryanvi rapper, Rahul Yadav alias Fazilpuria, was also detained after he reached the spot to support the protesters, police said.

Tr a f f i c movement was slowed down from Manesar to

Rajeev Chowk in Gurugram for more than five hours despite heavy police deployment.

A r u n Ya d a v , a m e m b e r o f Sanyunkt Ahir Regiment Morcha and a resident of Kherki Daula village, said the protesters had no intention to disturb vehicular movement — they only wanted to put pressure on the government. “We protested at the same spot earlier in 2018 and later in another part of the

country. Despite tall claims, nothing has been done. This has forced us to start the protest again,” he said.

The Sanyukt Ahir Regiment Morcha, a group comprising members of the Ahir community from south Haryana, has been spearheadi­ng the demand for a separate Ahir regiment in the Indian Army. Members of the group, which was registered as a trust in March 2021, led sev

eral protests in 2018 and sat on a hunger strike for nine days before ending the agitation after assurances from the government.

Sochand, the sarpanch of Sekhopur, said they will block the highway again if they do not receive a response from the government. “Even if some of us are arrested, we will not stop here, we will take this protest to another level,” he said.

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 ?? ANI ?? Protesters seeking separate Ahir regiment in the Indian Army clash with Gurugram police; scores of them were detained on Gurugram- Delhi expressway on Friday.
ANI Protesters seeking separate Ahir regiment in the Indian Army clash with Gurugram police; scores of them were detained on Gurugram- Delhi expressway on Friday.

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